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Net Insight introduces Nimbra 360 mulitservice access/edge switch for broadband TV networks
February 19, 2007
STOCKHOLM -- Net Insight, leading developer of efficient and scalable optical transport solutions for media, IP and broadcast networks, today announced the Nimbra 360 multiservice access/edge switch. This is the first solution that integrates transport of Digital Terrestrial and Mobile Television services with transfer of highly accurate timing information, eliminating the need for GPS receivers.
"The Nimbra 360 was specially designed for Digital Terrestrial and Mobile TV networks and has several unique features for these applications," said Fredrik Trägårdh, CEO of Net Insight. "In addition, Nimbra 360 offers a flexible and cost-effective solution for delivering advanced multimedia services in broadcast and media networks and for IPTV/CATV distribution."
With four built-in multirate SONET/SDH SFP ports and one Gigabit Ethernet port, the product is ready to go for demanding applications already in its basic configuration. In addition, up to 16 DVB-ASI ports or other combinations of multiservice access and trunk interfaces are available using the two slots for plug-in modules.
Net Insight AB (Stockholm: NETI-B)
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